Chael Sonnen is already guaranteed at least one win over Jon Jones, as two of his fighters will compete in the tournament final of “The Ultimate Fighter 17.”

Team Sonnen fighters Kelvin Gastelum (4-0 MMA, 0-0 UFC) and Uriah Hall (7-2 MMA, 0-0 UFC) each booked their spots in the bout with victories that aired in the season’s 12th and final taped episode, leaving Team Jones without a representative in the tournament final. As head coach of both fighters, Sonnen is now assured a custom-made Harley-Davidson motorcycle as a bonus prize for serving as the leader of the season’s champion.

Gastelum, the youngest fighter in the competition, earned a surprising first-round tapout of Josh Samman in the semifinal round. That win, coupled with previous victories over Collin Hart, Bubba McDaniel and an elimination matchup with Kito Andrews, booked Gastelum in the finals.

Meanwhile, Hall has proven himself a dangerous fighter throughout the tournament. His semifinal win over Dylan Andrews, a methodical destruction that ended via second-round TKO, followed devastating knockouts of McDaniel and Adam Cella while competing in the “TUF” house. The New Yorker earned his way on to the cast with a decision win over Andy Enz.

“The Ultimate Fighter 17″ featured a cast of 28 middleweight fighters. The same weight class was also featured in 2012’s debut of “The Ultimate Fighter: Brazil,” though 185-pounders haven’t been featured in a U.S. version of the show since 2010’s “The Ultimate Fighter 11: Team Liddell vs. Team Ortiz,” which saw Court McGee defeat Kris McCray in the finals.

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